GHK-Cu

Copper peptide | Skin regeneration & anti-aging compound

Typical dose
0.5-2%
1-2 times a day
Route
Topical
Face, neck and scalp
Cycle
12-16 weeks
Typical duration
Storage
Room temp
Cool, dry place

Overview

What is GHK-Cu?

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper tripeptide found in human plasma, saliva and urine. Its plasma levels decline from about 200 ng/ml at age 20 to about 80 ng/ml by age 60. Research shows it influences 31.2% of human genes and promotes wound healing, collagen synthesis and anti-aging effects. Note: injectable GHK-Cu is not FDA-approved; most clinical evidence comes from topical studies and animal models.

Key benefits

Increased collagen production, better skin elasticity, reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, accelerated wound healing, hair growth stimulation and convenient daily application.

Mechanism of action

Topical GHK-Cu penetrates the skin layers to deliver copper directly to target tissues. It activates fibroblasts, stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis, promotes angiogenesis and modulates inflammatory responses for optimal skin regeneration.

Quick start guide

Typical dose
0.5-1% concentration
How often
1-2 times a day
Where to apply
On face, neck and scalp
Best time
Morning or evening after cleansing
Effects timeline
2-4 weeks for skin; 6-12 weeks for hair
Storage
Room temperature, cool and dry place
Cycle length
12-16 weeks
Break between
4-6 weeks

What to expect

Side effects & safety

Frequently asked questions

What is GHK-Cu?

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper tripeptide found in human plasma, saliva and urine. It is researched mainly for skin and anti-aging.

What is GHK-Cu researched for?

It is studied for skin regeneration, collagen production, wound healing and hair growth.

How does GHK-Cu work?

It activates fibroblasts, stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis, promotes angiogenesis and modulates the skin's inflammatory response.

How long does GHK-Cu take to work?

Skin improvements are usually described in 2-4 weeks and hair improvements around 6-12 weeks.

What is the usual GHK-Cu concentration?

In topical use, concentrations of 0.5-1%, once or twice a day. The schedule should be assessed by a professional.

How is GHK-Cu applied?

Most commonly topically on face, neck and scalp, although an injectable form also exists.

How is GHK-Cu stored?

At room temperature, in a cool, dry place. See the storage guide.

What are the side effects of GHK-Cu?

It may cause mild irritation at first. It is advisable to do a patch test and use sunscreen, as it can increase photosensitivity.

Which peptides is GHK-Cu combined with?

It is paired with BPC-157 in the context of skin and healing.

Is GHK-Cu approved?

The injectable form is not FDA-approved; most evidence comes from topical studies.

Does GHK-Cu help with wrinkles?

It is one of its most researched areas: it is associated with collagen production and improved firmness and fine lines.

Research areas

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Summary

What it is: Naturally occurring copper tripeptide.

How it is researched: Topical at 0.5-1%, 1-2 times a day.

Key features: Stimulates collagen and elastin; skin and hair. Injectable not FDA-approved.

Related peptides: BPC-157, Epitalon and Melanotan 2.